Mediation
Mediation is one of the most effective ways to resolve legal disputes without the costs and stress of a trial. At Giles Law, our certified mediator works with businesses, families, and individuals to reach fair and practical solutions. Mediation allows parties to maintain more control over outcomes, preserve relationships, and resolve matters faster than litigation.
What is Mediation
Mediation is a structured negotiation process where a neutral third party — the mediator — facilitates discussions between the parties. Unlike a judge or arbitrator, the mediator does not impose a decision. Instead, the mediator helps the parties identify common ground, clarify issues, and work toward a voluntary agreement.
Mediation can be used in a wide variety of disputes, including:
- Business and contract disputes
- Probate and fiduciary conflicts
- Employment disagreements
- Real estate and lease matters
- Family and interpersonal conflicts with legal implications
Benefits of Mediation
- Cost-effective: Mediation is typically far less expensive than litigation.
- Efficient: Cases that could take years in court can often be resolved in a matter of days or weeks.
- Private: Unlike court proceedings, mediation is confidential.
- Flexible: Parties can craft solutions that a court might not be able to order.
- Relationship-preserving: Mediation reduces hostility, making it possible to maintain business or personal relationships after resolution.
Our Mediation Process
At Giles Law, we take a structured yet flexible approach to mediation:
- Preparation – We meet with each party in advance to understand their goals, concerns, and priorities.
- Guided Discussion – During mediation sessions, our certified mediator facilitates open and respectful dialogue, helping parties narrow issues and explore solutions.
- Problem-Solving – We encourage creative options that go beyond a “win-lose” outcome.
- Resolution – If an agreement is reached, it is documented in writing to ensure clarity and enforceability.
Mediation with Litigation Experience Behind It
Our background in litigation gives us a unique edge in mediation. We know how disputes play out in court, which means we can help clients realistically weigh risks and outcomes. This perspective ensures that any settlement is not only fair but also strategic.
Why Choose Giles Law for Mediation?
- Certified mediator with training in dispute resolution
- Experience handling a wide range of legal disputes
- Balanced approach: empathetic but firm when needed
- Ability to transition to litigation if mediation fails
Mediation is not always the right answer, but when it is, it can be transformative — saving time, money, and relationships.